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It "After returning from GPF he caught a cold and had a fever."
I'm really sorry for Machida. That must have really set him back. Hanyu also looked very tired. -All of the guys did.
)--After finishing your programMore quotes from Tatsuki (if anyone can also translate this I will be grateful)
http://www.sanspo.com/sports/news/20141227/fgr14122723360020-n1.html
I didn't dare look in this thread after a woke up, since I was already nervous about the Russian ladies... I guess I'm glad I didn't, after this news.
How could Tatsuki end up fourth? Was he really bad, or was it just a case of "Japanese Hunger Games - One Mistake You're Out"? Darn it, he started the season as the most consistent skater.

I didn't dare look in this thread after a woke up, since I was already nervous about the Russian ladies... I guess I'm glad I didn't, after this news.
How could Tatsuki end up fourth? Was he really bad, or was it just a case of "Japanese Hunger Games - One Mistake You're Out"? Darn it, he started the season as the most consistent skater.
Is he going to be in the team for Worlds?
Maria Victoria posted the selection rules earlier in this thread because we were all worried this would happen ever since GPF - and the fact that he has the highest personal best in Team Japan (behind Yuzuru), he is the reigning World Silver Medalist and higher in the world standing will weigh in his favor. But we can't really know for sure.Actually, that... wasn't too bad. I think only two errors were really disruptive: the fall on the quad, and the final spin finishing behind the music. It was nowhere near as messy as GPF, and he had a lot more fight than TEB.It was bad, but not anywhere near GPF bad. Considering yesterday's SP, the layout of his FS is most likely the reason for this. He risked it all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXfeylcgGDY
...Did I get all that right? Sorry for the headache. I have a bad habit of analyzing everything and going on long rambles.^ Just reading all that makes my head hurt, I cannot imagine what went through his head at that time. If we exclude the jump errors it was actually a beautiful effort and he didn't seem to be losing energy at all.
But bad news - Tatsuki says this arrangement of jumps is very important to him and that he wants to stay true to his vision of what Symphony no 9 should be. He still believes he can nail this (maybe he'll keep it for another season?)
Actually right now there are rumors floating around among Japanese fans on twitter that he will retire... they think his behavior/quotes were rather suspicious during Nationals. Since his original plan was to retire after this season and so far it looks like this was the end of it, I can't help worrying.Hmm... does that mean he'll stay on another season?(Trying to be positive...)
Actually right now there are rumors floating around among Japanese fans on twitter that he will retire... they think his behavior/quotes were rather suspicious during Nationals. Since his original plan was to retire after this season and so far it looks like this was the end of it, I can't help worrying.
Considering he said "I want to try my best going forward," I think retirement is unlikely.
Surely he won't say "I want to try my best going forward" if "going forward" means "studying hard for school"? No fan would want to be tugged around like that.Depends on what "going forward" means to him. Right now he finished 4th and he's not a lock for the Worlds team. I guess he's always mysterious with what he says and his fans have learned how to decipher his intentions. But everything is purely speculation at this point and we will only find out the answers tomorrow (I guess that's when they announce the World team).
Surely he won't say "I want to try my best going forward" if "going forward" means "studying hard for school"? No fan would want to be tugged around like that.